Author: Hari Kunzru
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-AUTHOR SITE: HariKunzru.com -WIKIPEDIA: Hari Kunzru -EXCERPT: from Red Pill by Hari Kunzru -EXCERPT: from Blue Ruin (LitHub) -ESSAY: Hari Kunzru: ‘I am just as enchanted by The Great Gatsby now as when I first read it as an A-level student’: The British novelist on rereading the classics, his teenage love of outsiders, and discovering the brilliance of Anita Brookner (Hari Kunzru, 5/17/24, The Guardian) -BIO: Hari Zunzru (MARY ELLEN VON DER HEYDEN FELLOW IN FICTION - CLASS OF SPRING 2016, American Academy) -BIO: Hari Kunzru (British Council) -BOOK SITE: Red Pill (Penguin Random House) -ESSAY ARCHIVES: Hari Kunzru (Wired) -ESSAY ARCHIVES: Hari Kunzru (NY Review of Books) - -PODCAST: The American Experiment From Outside and Within — with Hari Kunzru and Faisal Al Yafai (New/Lines, November 15, 2024) -PODCAST: Hari Kunzru Reads Robert Coover (The New Yorker: Fiction) -PODCAST: Poured Over: Hari Kunzru on Blue Ruin (Jenna Seery / May 25, 2024, B&N) -PODCAST: Hari Kunzru on Sartre, Red Pill, and His New Instagram Account: In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on The Quarantine Tapes (The Quarantine Tapes, October 26, 2021) -VIDEO DISCUSSION: Maggie Nelson & Hari Kunzru discuss Nelson's "On Freedom" (Hammer Museum, Sep 10, 2021) -ESSAY: Objectivity (Hari Kunzru, June 2022, Harpers) -ESSAY: Hard Wired: How evolutionary psychology ended up at the heart of the culture wars (Hari Kunzru, Yale Review) -REVIEW ESSAY: For the Lulz: 4chan, Gamergate, and how thwarted, angry young men have reshaped political discourse: review of It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump Into Office by Dale Beran (Hari Kunzru, March 26, 2020, NY Review of Books) -ESSAY: Hari Kunzru: ‘Espresso is all that stands between us and creative defeat’ (Hari Kunzru, 13 May 2017, The Guardian) -ESSAY: 'The blues still stands for authenticity': my Mississippi road trip (Hari Kunzru, 24 Mar 2017, The Guardian) -ESSAY: The Wages of Whiteness: Whiteness is a concept that can be made to serve many interests and positions, not all of them compatible. (Hari Kunzru, September 24, 2020, NY Review of Books) -ESSAY: Why I quoted from The Satanic Verses (Hari Kunzru, 22 Jan 2012, The Guardian) -INTERVIEW: Hisham Matar: Libya’s Reluctant Spokesman: On the occasion of his second novel, Libyan author Hisham Matar discusses the effect of totalitarianism on personal lives, what makes the novel a great art form, and the Arab Spring. (Hari Kunzru, 10/15/11, Guernica) -ESSAY: Reading The Satanic Verses in Jaipur: Why the novelist read from Salman Rushdie’s banned book The Satanic Verses to mark his protest against the cancellation of Rushdie’s visit to the Jaipur Literature Festival (Hari Kunzru, 1/22/12, Guernica) -ESSAY: Architecture of Persecution: The 4000-year-old city of Jerusalem's rich archeological history is weaponized against Palestinians (Hari Kunzru, 5/22/17, Guernica) -INTERVIEW: Ursula Le Guin: ‘Wizardry is artistry’ (Hari Kunzru, 11/20/14, The Guardian) -PODCAST: Groups and Capturing the Slow Slide into Horror: In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl (Otherppl with Brad Listi, March 31, 2021, Lit Hub) -PODCAST: Hari Kunzru on writing Red Pill (Pamela Paul, 10/02/20, NY Times Book Review Podcast) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Author Hari Kunzru on his latest book, 'Red Pill' (Bullseye with Jesse Thorn, October 9, 2020, NPR) -INTERVIEW: Hari Kunzru Explains How Cop Shows Contribute to State Brutality (PREETY SIDHU, 9/25/20, Electric Lit) -INTERVIEW: Hari Kunzru: 'Privacy is under attack in a whole host of ways' (Alex Preston, 8/22/20, The Guardian) -PROFILE: An alt-right mind-bender for the QAnon era: How novelist Hari Kunzru went down the rabbit hole (Carolyn Kellogg, 8/26/20, LA Times) -INTERVIEW: That Quivering Point of Saturation (Robert Birnbaum interviews Hari Kunzru, JUNE 15, 2012, LA Review of Books) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Taking the Red Pill with Hari Kunzru (James Butler, Novara Media) -INTERVIEW: An interview with Hari Kunzru: Hari Kunzru discusses his first novel, The Impressionist, a black comedy about race and identity, that partially developed from his own experience as a child of an Indian father and English mother. (BookBrowse) -INTERVIEW: Novelist Hari Kunzru Tumbles Down the Rabbit Hole of Extremism: Kunzru discusses his upcoming novel, ‘Red Pill,’ which upends questions of race, identity politics and the power of the alt-right (Connor Goodwin, 8/21/20, WSJ) -PROFILE: Staring Into the Void with Hari Kunzru (Rollo Romig, 3/13/12, The New Yorker) -INTERVIEW: Hari Kunzru on Privacy, Surveillance, and Paranoia (Deborah Treisman, 6/29/20, The New Yorker) -INTERVIEW: Hari Kunzru & Ted Hodgkinson: ‘It was interesting to me how readily UFOs can be mapped onto a spiritualism, Madame Blavatsky and so on.’ (Ted Hodgkinson, 10th March 2012, Granta) - -ESSAY: Dreams of Creation: Hari Kunzru’s novels of artistic and political frustration. (Nawal Arjini, 8/05/24, The Nation) -ARCHIVES: Hari Kunzru (Guernica) -ARCHIVES: kunzru (the New Yorker) -REVIEW ARCHIVES: Hari Kunzru (Kirkus) -ARCHIVES: kunzru (LA Review of Books) -ARCHIVES: Hari Kunzru The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Red Pill by Hari Kunzru: Seeing Too Clearly: In his new novel, Hari Kunzru reclaims red-pilling from the right. How can we wake up from a false sense of security into a more conscious understanding of the world? (Jenny Offill, November 19, 2020, NY Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Edward Docx, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Adam Fleming Petty, Commonweal) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Michael Gorra, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Kevin Lozano, The Nation) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Randy Rosenthal, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Rumaan Alam, New Republic) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Ryne Clos, Spectrum Culture)) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Jonathan Derbyshire, Financial Times) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (James Miller, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Randall Colburn, AV Club) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Venky Vembu, The Hindu) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (The Saturday Paper) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Sarah Mills, Pop Matters) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Jenny Offil. NY Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (James Walton, Telegraph) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Michael Pittard, Chicago Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Christian Lorenzen, Bookforum) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Beejay Silcox, Times Literary Supplement) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (library Journal) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Ian Mond, Locus) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (To the Ends of the World) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Percy Bharucha, The Hindu) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (The Economist) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Readings) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Our Daily Read) -REVIEW: of Red Pill (Rachael Nevins, Ploughshares) -REVIEW: of “White Tears” & “Red Pill” by Hari Kunzru (RUFUS F., Ordinary Times) -REVIEW: of White Tears by Hari Kunzru (Sukhdev Sandhu, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of White Tears (Anthony Cummins, The Observer) -REVIEW: of White Tears (David Hering, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of White Tears (Leah Mirakhor, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of White Tears (Claire Chambers, 3Quarks) - -REVIEW: of Twice Upon a Time (LA Times) -REVIEW: of Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru (Sandra Newman, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Blue Ruin (Ed Luker, Frieze) -REVIEW: of Blue Ruin (Jess Bergman, New Republic) -REVIEW: of Blue Ruin (Nawal Arjini, The Nation) -REVIEW: of Blue Ruin (Leo Robson, BookForum) - - Red Pill (2020) - Hari Kunzru (1969
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